M Mamaifa New Member Joined Jan 22, 2020 Messages 1 Reaction score 0 Jan 22, 2020 #1 M trying to plan my budget but the app keeps on increasing my income on its own How do I keep it the same Last edited: Jan 22, 2020
M trying to plan my budget but the app keeps on increasing my income on its own How do I keep it the same
W walterl Expert Member Joined Oct 19, 2006 Messages 1,595 Reaction score 310 Jan 22, 2020 #2 why would you complain about an increasing income? Sounds great to me!
S SykomantiS Expert Member Joined May 7, 2012 Messages 4,506 Reaction score 1,620 Jan 22, 2020 #3 YNAB - not free though.
ZyborgRSA Well-Known Member Joined Mar 24, 2018 Messages 353 Reaction score 65 Location Durban Jan 27, 2020 #4 Was actually just looking at this. Any idea of how/where these apps get access to the API's for the banks? Can't seem to find one for Standard bank. Wouldn't mind doing a DIY solution.
Was actually just looking at this. Any idea of how/where these apps get access to the API's for the banks? Can't seem to find one for Standard bank. Wouldn't mind doing a DIY solution.
C Curious_Al Well-Known Member Joined Jun 9, 2016 Messages 219 Reaction score 40 Location Durban Jan 28, 2020 #5 Try Money Manager if you on IOS. It’s what I’m using.
Jet-Fighter7700 Honorary Master Joined Mar 12, 2008 Messages 47,278 Reaction score 23,290 Location Somewhere Different Jan 28, 2020 #6 22/seven, free and secure.
Thor Honorary Master Joined Jun 5, 2014 Messages 44,413 Reaction score 7,522 Location Bellville Jan 28, 2020 #7 eg2505 said: 22/seven, free and secure. Click to expand... So they scrape websites they don't have an API. That makes them VERY insecure.
eg2505 said: 22/seven, free and secure. Click to expand... So they scrape websites they don't have an API. That makes them VERY insecure.
B backstreetboy Honorary Master Joined Jun 15, 2011 Messages 49,397 Reaction score 56,416 Location I'm so sorry—love, backstreetboy. God forgive me. Jan 28, 2020 #8 Capitec and FNB etc. includes a budgeting tool in their apps now. For the rest Libreoffice calc or Google sheets is much better anyway.
Capitec and FNB etc. includes a budgeting tool in their apps now. For the rest Libreoffice calc or Google sheets is much better anyway.
KleinBoontjie Honorary Master Joined Jul 30, 2010 Messages 16,210 Reaction score 6,634 Location Worcester Jan 28, 2020 #9 I tried a lot of apps, but keep coming back to Excel/Google sheets
U unobeat Expert Member Joined Feb 6, 2014 Messages 1,273 Reaction score 438 Location Pretoria Jan 30, 2020 #11 I have been using the old school system called MS Excel, years back when i started working and still using it with no issues.
I have been using the old school system called MS Excel, years back when i started working and still using it with no issues.